Laguna Beach All-Stars edge Aliso Viejo
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Laguna Beach’s AYSO Division 5 boys’ All-Star team won an exciting
Area 11-L tournament game last weekend when Sam Stinnett scored a
late goal to lift the team to a 3-2 victory over host Aliso Viejo.
With just a few minutes left in regulation play, Laguna set up a
corner kick that went to Stinnett, who then smashed the ball into the
net to give Laguna the victory.
Laguna had taken an early 1-0 lead when mid-fielder Michael
Dougher scored. Aliso Viejo came back to tie the match on a penalty
kick goal.
Laguna forged a 2-1 lead in the second period when keeper Michael
Hyden came up with a save and delivered a kick to mid-field, where
Sam Witte controlled the ball.
Witte passed it to Stinnett, who fired the ball back. Witte then
knocked a left-foot kick into the goal.
Laguna dominated much of the first half, with Dougher, Nolan
McConnell, Austin Hilleman and Wilber Abarca controlling the
mid-field and providing Stinnett, Witte and Morgan Curry with
numerous scoring opportunities.
The Laguna defense also had a strong first half effort behind the
play of defenders Rouzbeh Kazemiah, Michael Kimball, Sawyer Pierce
and Travis Sampson.
Aliso Viejo did manage to tie the score at the half, 2-2.
With the victory, Laguna completed a successful All-Star
tournament run with victories over Aliso Viejo and Lake Forest and a
tie with Rancho Santa Margarita.
Their lone loss came to Mission Viejo.
In club soccer action:
Laguna Beach Soccer Club wins tourney
The boys’ under-12 Division team from the Laguna Beach Soccer Club
emerged last weekend as the champion of the Orange Coast United
Tournament.
Laguna’s first victory came from a forfeit from a no-show North
Irvine squad.
To keep the team motivated and give them a tuneup for a match
against North County Unite scheduled for later in the day last
Saturday, Laguna Coach Andy Thomas had his players scrimmage their
parents.
The youngsters bolted to a rather quick 4-1 lead, but the parents
rebounded to avoid a rout.
Laguna’s first win on the playing field was a 2-0 victory over
North County United. Caine Faire scored both goals, the first on a
header and the second after showing some dexterity with his left
foot.
The third tournament win was a comeback triumph. Laguna edged JUSA
Select Arsenal, 2-1, on Sunday.
Laguna fell behind, 1-0, but a header by Nikko Okamoto Coen off a
sharp corner kick by Michael Lewis just before halftime, allowed them
to forge a 1-1 tie at the break.
They scored the winning goal in the second half, and the defense
shutdown JUSA Select Arsenal for the remainder of the match.
The win put Laguna into a championship match against the San Juan
SC Saints on Sunday afternoon.
Laguna trailed, 1-0, at the half, but rallied in the second half
with a team effort and an offensive onslaught that saw Fair score the
first goal and Graham Harris and Tommy Hopper each post consecutive
goals before Fair completed the comeback with his second goal of the
match for a 4-1 victory.
Other members of the Laguna Beach squad are keeper Alex Germano,
fullbacks Alex “Flippy” Shusko and Jack Monroe, stopper Daniel
Selevan, sweeper Harrison Phelps, mid-fielders Bryce Healey, Graham
Harris, Brandon McCormick and Jasper Bower, and Noah Barker.
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